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It has come to my attention more than once recently that my clients have concerns that if a developer is not finished with
work on a property they have signed an purchase aggreement on I will not be able to perform an inspection.

Good
news is that even if a home or condo unit is still being worked on I can and do inspect the property and often can catch things
being done the wrong way on time to catch them when corrections are easy.One thing I tell my clients is that I will
usually come back for a second look free of charge as long as I am not driving some crazy distance.When you call me
I will alway's be available to answer any and all questions you may have.

So do not worry about looking at
a place to early as this is often something that may help us see what is underneath the work being done.

I may
not have X-Ray vision but bare studs waiting for drywall is the next best thing,as I can easily trace plumbing and electrical
connections visualy.